1. Glenn Robinson III
Coming off a career-year, Glenn Robinson III displayed intriguing potential during his time with the Golden State Warriors. He has played his way into being an intriguing option for a team like the Los Angeles Clippers to bolster wing depth.
In 48 appearances with the Warriors, Robinson III posted averages of 12.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.8 assists while converting from deep at a 40.0% clip. Beyond his efficient perimeter shooting, he embraced defending the opposing team’s best scorer and showcased a mid-range game at times.
For teams looking for a wing that can hit open shots, is a positive defender, and simply embraces doing the little things on both ends— Robinson III is an ideal option. He also has the physical tools to play anywhere from shooting guard to small-ball power forward.
The Clippers would benefit from maximizing their options on the wing when considering Kawhi Leonard and Paul George have missed sizable stretches of games in recent seasons. That makes Glenn Robinson III all the more an attractive option.